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David Pogue
BornMarch 9, 1963
Shaker Heights, Ohio
Websitehttp://www.davidpogue.com/

David Pogue is a New York Times technology columnist, Emmy-winning tech correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning," tech guest for NPR's "Morning Edition," and author of several books on Macintosh-related topics including Macs for Dummies and Macworld Macintosh Secrets, later Macworld Mac and Power Mac Secrets, an enormous book on the Macintosh, circa 1993.

Each week, he produces a short, online video for nytimes.com; writes a review column for the paper; and writes a tech-related opinion column that is sent to readers by email. He also maintains a blog at nytimes.com called Pogue's Posts.

He has written a number of books in the "...For Dummies" series, and launched his own series of computer books called the "Missing Manual" series in 2000.

Pogue also wrote a 1993 techno-thriller, Hard Drive.

Bibliography

  • Classical Music for Dummies
  • Crossing Platforms: A Macintosh/Windows Phrasebook (with Adam C. Engst)
  • The Flat-Screen iMac for Dummies
  • GarageBand 2: the Missing Manual
  • GarageBand: the Missing Manual
  • The Great Macintosh Easter Egg Hunt
  • Hard Drive (novel)
  • The iBook for Dummies
  • iLife '04: The Missing Manual
  • iLife '05: The Missing Manual
  • The iMac for Dummies
  • iMovie: The Missing Manual
  • iMovie 2: The Missing Manual
  • iMovie 3 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
  • iMovie 4 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
  • iMovie HD & iDVD 5: The Missing Manual
  • iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
  • iPhoto: The Missing Manual
  • iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual
  • iPhoto 4: The Missing Manual
  • iPhoto 5: The Missing Manual
  • iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual
  • Mac OS 9: The Missing Manual
  • Mac OS X: The Missing Manual
  • Mac OS X Hints (with Rob Griffiths)
  • Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell
  • Macs for Dummies
  • Macs for Teachers
  • Macworld Mac & Power Mac Secrets (with Joseph Schorr)
  • Magic for Dummies
  • The Microsloth Joke Book: A Satire (editor)
  • More Macs for Dummies
  • Opera for Dummies (with Scott Speck)
  • PalmPilot: The Ultimate Guide
  • Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual (with Adam Goldstein)
  • Tales from the Tech Line: Hilarious Strange-But-True Stories from the Computer Industry's Technical-Support Hotlines (editor)
  • The Weird Wide Web (with Erfert Fenton)
  • Windows Me: The Missing Manual
  • Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual
  • Windows XP Pro: The Missing Manual

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